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An account of the intellectual and theological ferment of 19th-century Britain, which saw the impact of biblical criticism upon traditional theology and the belief in the social as well as spiritual mission for the Church. Figures such as Newman, Carlyle, and Matthew Arnold are featured.
This edition has been revised and aims to present the student of the Reformation period with the complex theological issues involved. It provides detailed information requisite to the proper understanding of the issues.
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